After completing Home Business: Office Management
the user should be able to:
 | Create an office in the home |
 | Set up phone lines and office equipment |
 | Manage advertising and marketing |
 | Create invoices for payments |
 | Hire assistants |
 | Set up proper insurance |
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Zoning and Creating an Office
 | Doing business in a residential zone |
 | A space in your place |
 | Paving a way for the public |
Phone Lines and Options
 | What's my (phone) line? |
 | Being in when you're out |
 | Cellular phone for everyone! |
 | Pagers find you anywhere |
Choosing Office Equipment
 | Which computer is for you? |
 | Buy or lease? |
 | Pretty in print |
 | Backing up your data |
 | Faxes and modems keep you in touch |
 | Scanning your way to fame |
 | Copiers |
Marketing Your Business
 | The ABCs of marketing |
 | Your marketing plan |
Advertising on a Shoestring
 | Simple and inexpensive advertising ideas |
 | Direct mail |
Invoicing and Payments
 | The ins and outs of invoicing |
 | Cash
checks and credit cards |
 | Sharing your losses with Uncle Sam |
Hiring Assistants
 | When you can't do it all |
 | Hiring good help |
Being an Employer
 | Being the boss |
 | Paying payroll taxes |
 | Treating your workers right |
 | Getting along with Uncle Sam |
Insurance
 | Property insurance |
 | If you have employees |
 | Shopping for a home business policy |
 | Buying insurance without going broke |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to explore how a course topic applies to their own real-world situations |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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